I was doubtful whether she would come change into negative
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I was not doutful if she would come
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I was not doutful if she would come
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- A negative sentence is a sentence that states that something is false. In English, we create negative sentences by adding the word 'not' after the auxiliary, or helping, verb. An example of an auxiliary verb is the helping verb 'be.'
- There are different forms that 'be' takes, including 'am,' 'is,' 'are,' 'was,' and 'were.'
- Sometimes, there's not an auxiliary verb in the sentence. When that happens, you'll add a form of the word 'do' as the auxiliary verb preceding the word 'not.'
- For example, the first sentence is the affirmative, followed by the negative sentence that falsifies it:
- Jim takes the subway to work every morning.Jim does not take the subway to work every morning.
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